Kong chmol

The kong chmol (គងឈ្មោល, literally male gong) is a Cambodian flat-faced gong, with different sizes and pitches, played in an ensemble, with players each playing one gong and responsible for one pitch, memorizing the music to play their pitch at appropriate times.

"[2][3] The instruments are most common in the Ratanakiri and Mondulkiri provinces of Cambodia, near the borders of Laos and Thailand.

[1] Two holes are drilled in the edge to string rope through and make a handle or shoulder strap.

[1] The instrument is hit with a wooden or bamboo beater, called an "Onlung kbal sva.

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